Brooklyn

■ The men pictured above are wanted for snatching a Jesus pendant and two gold chains at gunpoint in Flatlands, cops said.

The crooks are suspected of pulling a handgun on two men at about 9 p.m. on July 12 at Utica Avenue near Avenue H, cops said.

The robbers fled with a Jesus pendant on a gold chain worth $2,000, and ­another chain valued at $300, cops said.

The suspect in a white hat is believed to be approximately 6-foot-2, and his accomplice is ­5-foot-8 with braided hair.

■ Two suspects in a Flatbush shooting were busted an hour and a half after the attack when their getaway car was pulled over for a broken taillight, law-enforcement authorities said.

Yasser Julio, 34, allegedly blasted a rival in the leg on Albemarle Road near Ocean Avenue at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday, then jumped into a waiting 2009 Mercedes-Benz, officials said.

Cops in an unmarked car flagged down the white vehicle for the busted light just before 9:15 p.m. near Brooklyn Avenue and Winthrop Street, and noticed a knife in the glove compartment when driver Bianca Blackford, 26, reached for her ID, police said.

Cops took Julio from the passenger seat and found a loaded .38-caliber revolver with one spent shell in his front pocket, officials said.

A plastic bag of what is believed to be crack was also found in the Mercedes, cops added.

Julio and Blackford were hit with a slew of charges, including attempted murder and felony assault, said ­authorities.

The 23-year-old shooting victim was in stable condition at Kings County Hospital, authorities said.

The Bronx

■ A Belmont man stabbed by his brother last week has died, cops said.

Joseph Brown, 59, was fighting with Richard Brown in their home on Hughes Avenue near East 182nd Street at 11 p.m. on July 18 when Joseph pulled a knife and stabbed Richard, according to police.

Richard was rushed to St. Barnabas Hospital in critical condition and died Thursday, cops said.

The DA’s Office is deciding whether to upgrade the current assault rap against ­Joseph.

■ A transgender woman was assaulted in an alleged bias attack in the South Bronx, law-enforcement authorities said.

The 29-year-old victim told police she was walking on East 149th Street near Third Avenue at 1 a.m. Wednesday when two men started following her, yelling “faggot” and “Patty Boy,” police sources said.

The thugs followed her into a deli, and one told the clerk not to serve her, police sources said.

The victim was then hit in the head multiple times, sustaining a cut to the ear, she told police.

The men fled the store, according to law-enforcement sources.

Queens

■ Two men have been linked to a theft in Woodhaven after using a stolen MetroCard, police said.

The crooks used a credit card swiped in the same theft to buy clothing and gas on June 29, cops said.

They used the Metro­Card in the Woodhaven Boulevard R-train station the same day, cops said.

When they used the Metro­Card the following day in Harlem, cops got surveillance pics of them at the 125th Street D-train station, authorities said.

Police are looking for a man between 30 and 45 years old, last seen wearing a black short-sleeve shirt with white headphones.

His accomplice, believed to be between 40 and 50, was last seen wearing a black hat and a black long-sleeve shirt.

Staten Island

■ Two big winners at a private poker game were held up in New Dorp, cops said.

The men, 28 and 31, had just scored thousands of dollars in a night of poker at a friend’s house on Robin Road near Sand Lane when they were approached by two armed men who followed them to their cars at about 1:30 a.m. Wednesday, according to law-enforcement sources.

“Run your pockets,” one of the culprits said. “Give me everything!” The gunmen swiped more than $5,000 in cash, the sources said.

They also stole a Michael Kors watch, an iPhone, a Samsung cellphone and a pack of cigarettes from the men, the sources said.

One thug then pistol-whipped one victim before fleeing with the cohort in a a vehicle that had been parked nearby at Father ­Capodanno Boulevard and Sand Lane, the sources said.

Police said they couldn’t track the iPhone because the culprits had turned it off.

The Staten Island Robbery Squad is investigating the incident.

The pistol-whipped victim was treated at Staten Island University Hospital for cuts and bruises to the face and head, police sources said.